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sergiy2304 [10]
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Pani-rosa [81]2 years ago
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The statement which accurately represents the relationship between the “Rainbow Portrait” of Queen Elizabeth and the French emissary’s description of her is; both the portrait and the emissary’s description reveal a young, vibrant ruler in her prime.

<h3>What is the relationship between the portrait and the emissary's description.</h3>

A major similarity between the portrait's and the French emissary of her is that; both described her as ageless, young and vibrant ruler in her prime.

On this note, the correct answer choice is; both the portrait and the emissary’s description reveal a young, vibrant ruler in her prime.

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